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so while people are confident, it won't be a hard landing, it's not going to be painless either. and now ben to christy's point about the fact there's been a growing belief that china may be headed toward the vocal moment in reference to the recession. inducing interest rates increases that paul volcker, oversized chairman of the federal reserve. do you believe china is headed in that direction? no, not necessarily. i don't think that necessarily headed there. i think that what we're seeing are analysts in the west who are very concerned about this because christy made the point right now. right. which is that in the us, this would not be considered acceptable. the term too big to fail would be you drive, this is a company that's too big to fail. therefore the government must be without. it's hard to say this, right? i feel like i'm making this point all the time when they show now, which is that if you look at what the chinese are doing, makes a lot of sense, right? stop allowing these huge behemoth companies to run rough shots to do, you know, leverage themselves to incredible amounts and then turn aro
so while people are confident, it won't be a hard landing, it's not going to be painless either. and now ben to christy's point about the fact there's been a growing belief that china may be headed toward the vocal moment in reference to the recession. inducing interest rates increases that paul volcker, oversized chairman of the federal reserve. do you believe china is headed in that direction? no, not necessarily. i don't think that necessarily headed there. i think that what we're seeing are...
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these things rather than just letting them run on and on and on like we do over here on the web, a christy, to, to all of this point to wrap this up. and i really only about 32nd for an answer here. but, you know, as we've talked about the regulation push on tech companies in china. we've talked about how that's not going to have that big of an impact on the economy, but what they're doing with the housing market seems like it might. is that a problem? yes, because of how the economy actually consists of 30 percent of the overall chinese economy is a huge portion of speculation right now. and as ben is saying right now, there's a huge amount of middle class with a big income disparity in china. and they're the ones that are going to the government and they're crying out that this is not fair and that something has to be done. so the government fair or not, they are trying to appease the masses. because overall in china, they have more of this communist mentality that it's going to be better for the overall country. it might not be good for the overall companies that are currently in power,
these things rather than just letting them run on and on and on like we do over here on the web, a christy, to, to all of this point to wrap this up. and i really only about 32nd for an answer here. but, you know, as we've talked about the regulation push on tech companies in china. we've talked about how that's not going to have that big of an impact on the economy, but what they're doing with the housing market seems like it might. is that a problem? yes, because of how the economy actually...
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a. christy cut the cord with promise to improve security, something that has proven elusive when support. fabian was the most important leader of the l. n and colombian territory. it is a decisive blow to this criminal structure. fabian's arrest validates the impeccable work columbia. as heroes carry out every day, and we will not rest until we dismantle all these criminal networks. the ellen was founded in the 19 sixty's as a leftist rebel group, inspired by the cuban revolution, with 2300 combatants in an extensive support network in cities. it continues to routinely attack soldiers in oil pipelines specially close the border with venezuela, where most of its commanders are believed to be hiding. attempts at peace negotiations with the group of so far failed. the death of yan is a major blow to the organization, but not the last stroke. i listened on the al jazeera, nearly 30 prisoners, had been killed in a battle between rival drug gangs in a prison in ecuador and made guns and grenades, and 6 people were beheaded. it took police and military 5 hours to regain control of facility. mor
a. christy cut the cord with promise to improve security, something that has proven elusive when support. fabian was the most important leader of the l. n and colombian territory. it is a decisive blow to this criminal structure. fabian's arrest validates the impeccable work columbia. as heroes carry out every day, and we will not rest until we dismantle all these criminal networks. the ellen was founded in the 19 sixty's as a leftist rebel group, inspired by the cuban revolution, with 2300...
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is there a consequence at the trial? >> what happens, christises. when i say that, i don't mean it in a derogatory way. you sit with them and you really -- it's your obligation, whether you're a prosecutor or defense, excuse me, to talk to your witnesses, to talk to them about what they're going to say. to work through with them what the testimony is going to be. you have to admonish, we're not going to get into characterizations with respect to what he did, the terrible behavior, the nature of his horrific actions. now if a witness slips up, the jury will be told to disregard the statements, et cetera, et cetera. the attorney will continue. everyone should illicit the facts. boy, oh, boy, is there evidence of guilt here. outside the courtroom, first amendment rights, state whatever you have to state. inside that courtroom i want to know what you saw, when you saw it, how you saw it if anything at all. that's what trials are all about. that's what the motion not to refer to them as an animal, et cetera, was all about. that's what the judge rulin
is there a consequence at the trial? >> what happens, christises. when i say that, i don't mean it in a derogatory way. you sit with them and you really -- it's your obligation, whether you're a prosecutor or defense, excuse me, to talk to your witnesses, to talk to them about what they're going to say. to work through with them what the testimony is going to be. you have to admonish, we're not going to get into characterizations with respect to what he did, the terrible behavior, the...
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that's a 38% turnout. >> reporter: christie smith, nbc bay area news. >>> more than a dozen voting centers also open today in santa clara county. evelyn mendez from the san diego voting office. >> if they have to change anything or get a replacement ballot, the vote centers are open. they open starting today from 9:00 to 5:00. we have 19 open and 17 that are opening starting next saturday. >> mendez says about 30% of the vote is in for the south bay. >>> ten days until the final vote, governor newsom campaigning in culver city today joined by l.a. congresswoman karen bass and massachusetts senator elizabeth warren, who took aim at challenger larry elder who has emerged as perhaps the most popular candidate to replace the governor. vice president kamala harris is headed to the bay area this coming week all because of the recall effort. the white house announced harris will be campaigning with governor newsom on wednesday. she and the governor are long time friends, she had intended to appear with him last month but the escalating situation in afghanistan led her to cancel those plans. the e
that's a 38% turnout. >> reporter: christie smith, nbc bay area news. >>> more than a dozen voting centers also open today in santa clara county. evelyn mendez from the san diego voting office. >> if they have to change anything or get a replacement ballot, the vote centers are open. they open starting today from 9:00 to 5:00. we have 19 open and 17 that are opening starting next saturday. >> mendez says about 30% of the vote is in for the south bay. >>> ten...
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a credible messenger. you do need different messengers for different voters. christieith a segment of republican voters who believe this because he was close to trump, right. so explaining that and giving him a chance to do that is part of allowing people to stop doing the humiliating dance and attempting to be besties with donald trump. so if i see a little bit of that, i'm going to know exactly where you were during 2016. but i'm also going to let you talk to folks hoping you might change their minds. >> just noted, chris christie was there all the way through 2020. i think a fair deal for every media appearance, chris christie made promoting donald trump, i want him to go and sit and television camera he should be disqualified from future office. that would be fair. >> i predate my opposition so people know where i was. >> what about saying the name? chris christie -- you think he should say the name out loud? >> especially when people say, you know, liz cheney can't give up this thing. trump can't give up this thing. so point that out. say his name. he's sending pr
a credible messenger. you do need different messengers for different voters. christieith a segment of republican voters who believe this because he was close to trump, right. so explaining that and giving him a chance to do that is part of allowing people to stop doing the humiliating dance and attempting to be besties with donald trump. so if i see a little bit of that, i'm going to know exactly where you were during 2016. but i'm also going to let you talk to folks hoping you might change...
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before we get started, there are a few persons in the audience i'd like to make sure we recognize this evening, and of course, i'd like to start with governor christie's wife, mary pat. mary pat, thanks for coming. a man known well in these parts, former congressman elton gallagny and his wife francis. elto [ applause ] >> and andrew littlefare and his son alex. thank you for coming. [ applause ] >> we're honored to have all of you with us as the reagan library continues its time for choosing speaker series. next month we will mark the 57th anniversary of the speech in which president reagan, not yet a candidate for any office, made that phrase famous. observers of our work here at the reagan library and those who studied our 40th president will know that it's indeed what we call simply "the speech." that's because "the speech" set in motion a chain of events that would launch a remarkable political career, define a conservative movement and reshape a national political party. now nearly six decades later, the republican party is facing its own time for choosing. is it a party that's still compatible with the fundamental principles of ronald reagan? w
before we get started, there are a few persons in the audience i'd like to make sure we recognize this evening, and of course, i'd like to start with governor christie's wife, mary pat. mary pat, thanks for coming. a man known well in these parts, former congressman elton gallagny and his wife francis. elto [ applause ] >> and andrew littlefare and his son alex. thank you for coming. [ applause ] >> we're honored to have all of you with us as the reagan library continues its time...
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if it's something that you probably are probably messing with and it's a good christie, i'm actually going to be your me. oh, many most crucial. he is blue man for francine. it is now that you are the most clear . we're hoarsely, mom. we sit, you only started thumpers, love to get to for you to just financially and for you. why is that? i'd make up my mind to move to russia. i want to leave a country where i was facing discrimination, racism me, have we overcome all the racial problems and then i found the 1930. no, not at all. if you look at the recent events, all too frustrating, similar to decades past the situation, i remember like it was yesterday and i asked for help from the police where it was like an emergency. and then i became the victims as 3 police officers grabbed me and just throwing me down on the ground. and i had a bruise in my hand, goose and my arm. i thought they were going to kill me, that they're going to shoot me and little by 3 case in the office. it was the work experience of my life that i probably not want to ever, ever lived again. i was so sick and becau
if it's something that you probably are probably messing with and it's a good christie, i'm actually going to be your me. oh, many most crucial. he is blue man for francine. it is now that you are the most clear . we're hoarsely, mom. we sit, you only started thumpers, love to get to for you to just financially and for you. why is that? i'd make up my mind to move to russia. i want to leave a country where i was facing discrimination, racism me, have we overcome all the racial problems and then...
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cnn corner anna coren takes a closer look at why the striekt went so horribly wrong. >> reporter: christihe u.s. military has admitted that wrong intelligence led to the killing of ten afghan civilians including seven children, following a drone strike in kabul almost three weeks what they thought at the time was an isis-k target. instead, they killed 43-year-old aid worker and father of seven zemari ahmadi who they now admit that no connection to any network. cnn reached out to 2,000 people, including family experts and bomb experts and reviewing footage, raising serious doubts about the u.s. military's version of events. centcom commander general mckenzie described as a, quote, tragic mistake. saying he takes full responsibility, offering his sincere and profound condolences to the family. he said they had received 60 different intelligence reports of an imminent attack on hamid karzai international airport. a u.s. official earlier told us they had been monitoring intelligence from an isis safe house. the drone strike came just days before when the isis suicide bomber took 170 service m
cnn corner anna coren takes a closer look at why the striekt went so horribly wrong. >> reporter: christihe u.s. military has admitted that wrong intelligence led to the killing of ten afghan civilians including seven children, following a drone strike in kabul almost three weeks what they thought at the time was an isis-k target. instead, they killed 43-year-old aid worker and father of seven zemari ahmadi who they now admit that no connection to any network. cnn reached out to 2,000...
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so, i'm imagining four main categories that form a collection. christie: let's smell a little bit.bit of greenness in the top note? ben: i do, i do. this one is too light and a little too green. lemonis: let's keep it rolling. ben: this i don't really smell. nancy: it's based upon vanilla, bourbon, and woodiness. natalie: do you like it? ben: no. to me, it smells like heavy floral. this is a no. i can't identify the components. nancy: basil and sage. ben: oh, basil is popular. nancy: do you want to smell it again? ben: no. lemonis: i think ben kind of lacks the communication filter that most of us have. and so he just tells you exactly what he thinks. and if you don't know him, you could get offended. but it's also part of his charm. ben, i think you got to really try to collaborate better than this. ben: okay. ♪♪ so, this one's pleasant. it smells like lilac or something. nancy: and you're absolutely right. and jasmine. ben: okay. nancy: and there's some citrus on top. lemonis: so that's a yes. ben: this would be a yes. lemonis: so we have one yes. ben: this, i like the citrus. i
so, i'm imagining four main categories that form a collection. christie: let's smell a little bit.bit of greenness in the top note? ben: i do, i do. this one is too light and a little too green. lemonis: let's keep it rolling. ben: this i don't really smell. nancy: it's based upon vanilla, bourbon, and woodiness. natalie: do you like it? ben: no. to me, it smells like heavy floral. this is a no. i can't identify the components. nancy: basil and sage. ben: oh, basil is popular. nancy: do you...
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a pin drop. we run for president? governor christie, if you don't mind i will quote his response, once you do everything that happens in this country you see through the prism of what would i do if it were up to me i am sure since you ran in 2016 there have been plenty of times you have asked yourself that question. now is not about anyone leader or potential presidential candidate, personally stealing a line from governor christie's favorite singer and songwriter i think he was born to run. but he has plenty of time to decide on that but his timing cannot be better. his next book is called republican rescue hitting the shelves in november is publisher simon & schuster calls it a timely and urgent guy one —- guide to move the party forward so how should his party define his future to get a sense of what's on his mind. ladies and gentlemen i have the honor of asking you to please join me. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible] [applause] thank you to john for his free stewardship and members of the board who invited me here to
a pin drop. we run for president? governor christie, if you don't mind i will quote his response, once you do everything that happens in this country you see through the prism of what would i do if it were up to me i am sure since you ran in 2016 there have been plenty of times you have asked yourself that question. now is not about anyone leader or potential presidential candidate, personally stealing a line from governor christie's favorite singer and songwriter i think he was born to run....
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christi paul. listen, there is a humanitarian crisis unfolding along the u.s./southern border this morning. thousands of migrants are overwhelming border agents and now the u.s. is ramping up deportation flights. >> as covid cases are surging, icu beds are running out and hospital workers are overwhelmed by unvaccinated patients. you will hear from a respiratory therapist who says her staff is now stretched beyond the limit. >> his urgent warning moments before the u.s. strike in kabul that killed ten people, the cia actually had warned there were civilians in that area. >>> a history-making mission, an all-civilian crew splashing down to earth, the details on their return after three days in orbit. >> welcome to your sunday, seps 19th. we are always so grateful to have your company. hi, boris. >> good morning. always great to be with you. >> we love it. thanks. so let's talk about what's happening, the crisis along the southern border of the u.s. more than 14,000 migrants are living under that bridge you see there. look at that. they're waiting to be processed by immigration authorities. y
christi paul. listen, there is a humanitarian crisis unfolding along the u.s./southern border this morning. thousands of migrants are overwhelming border agents and now the u.s. is ramping up deportation flights. >> as covid cases are surging, icu beds are running out and hospital workers are overwhelmed by unvaccinated patients. you will hear from a respiratory therapist who says her staff is now stretched beyond the limit. >> his urgent warning moments before the u.s. strike in...
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the line of cars will -- it starts leer and it snakes down the street just a little bit. christi and boris? >> adrienne, thank you so much. we appreciate it. >>> so as louisiana grapples with the gas shortage, the white house is taking action to help. >> more oil. 1.5 million barrels, in fact, being released from an emergency stockpile. here's cnn's matt egan. >> reporter: boris and christi, on top of everything else, the people of louisiana are dealing with a serious gas crisis. the vast majority of gas stations in new orleans and baton rouge are out of fuel. that's according to crowd source strike gas buddy. people are waiting hours in line on stations that do have fuel. all this have is adding to the misery. the good news is that help is on the way. the biden administration is releasing 1.5 million barrels of oil. the strategic petroleum reserve is deep underground caverns and it's designed for emergencies like this one. the release of this oil should ease logistical problems in the region and make sure people of louisiana have access to fuel as soon as possible. one of those
the line of cars will -- it starts leer and it snakes down the street just a little bit. christi and boris? >> adrienne, thank you so much. we appreciate it. >>> so as louisiana grapples with the gas shortage, the white house is taking action to help. >> more oil. 1.5 million barrels, in fact, being released from an emergency stockpile. here's cnn's matt egan. >> reporter: boris and christi, on top of everything else, the people of louisiana are dealing with a serious...
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because we're building a better network every single day. ♪ >>> former new jersey governor chris christieald trump last night. at the ronald reagan library in southern california, kristy urged republicans to embrace truth and reject lies and conspiracies. >> we need to face the realities of the 2020 election and learn, not hide from them. we need to renounce the conspiracy theorists and the truth deniers. the ones who know better and the ones who are just plain nuts. >> all right. joining us now to discuss cnn anchor and chief national affairs analyst kasey hunt with us. actually that was not file footage, but it might as well have been, right? that might as well have been from years ago. why are we looking at this now? >> it's pretty remarkable. i guess chris christie had such promise for republicans right back in 2016, everybody thought, oh, he's going to be the standard bearer and obviously he got crushed by donald trump. and ultimately joined the trump team. i mean, so many of the people that used to work for chris christie folded themselves into the trump administration are still wor
because we're building a better network every single day. ♪ >>> former new jersey governor chris christieald trump last night. at the ronald reagan library in southern california, kristy urged republicans to embrace truth and reject lies and conspiracies. >> we need to face the realities of the 2020 election and learn, not hide from them. we need to renounce the conspiracy theorists and the truth deniers. the ones who know better and the ones who are just plain nuts. >>...
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a mistake. what have you learned about what happened here? >> reporter: yeah, christialert. obviously after that airport attack where a suicide bombing killed those u.s. service members, 13 of them, and more than 117 afghans. this drone strike was based on wrong intelliens, the wrong car, the wrong target. they got this operation wrong from the get-go. the military has told us that they were listening to intelligence on an isis safe house, what they believed was an isis safe house. it just so happened that 43-year-old aide worker and father of 7 amadi drove his white toyota corolla to pick up a laptop. he had a colleague in the car and they picked up the laptop and from that moment they started watching this car. they watched it for the next eight hours as amadi went along his day picking up more colleagues, stopping at a cafe. they went to the office. we have seen the cc tv footage of what transpired that day but it was when the car left the compound of this u.s.-based ngo where he worked at where they were filling up water containers. he had no running water at his h
a mistake. what have you learned about what happened here? >> reporter: yeah, christialert. obviously after that airport attack where a suicide bombing killed those u.s. service members, 13 of them, and more than 117 afghans. this drone strike was based on wrong intelliens, the wrong car, the wrong target. they got this operation wrong from the get-go. the military has told us that they were listening to intelligence on an isis safe house, what they believed was an isis safe house. it...
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it's concerning to me that we don't have one point of contact who can force these different or a christie's to come together and make sure a response to the united states is clear and concise and efficient. do you think those confirmations fixed that problem? >> i think we are making progress over time. i was in this agency five years ago. we have made significant progress in the intervening time. the confirmation of the cisa director of the national cyber director will make a significant step forward in our ability to offer the cohesive model that you describe but surely we have more weight to do -- surely we have more work to do. >> thank you for your response. >> senator van drew your time has expired. >> thank you madam chair and thank you for being here. two very different questions. after the colonial pipeline was attacked i went to all of the ceos of the pipeline to crisscross michigan both over land and oversees and are inland seasan and asked what they were doing in the wake of the colonial attack to improve their own cybersecurity learning from the painful example that colonial wa
it's concerning to me that we don't have one point of contact who can force these different or a christie's to come together and make sure a response to the united states is clear and concise and efficient. do you think those confirmations fixed that problem? >> i think we are making progress over time. i was in this agency five years ago. we have made significant progress in the intervening time. the confirmation of the cisa director of the national cyber director will make a significant...
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cat: a year later, two sequoias are ill burning from the castle fire. christywe used our helicopter. we dumped water on them. they're still burning. and if unless we get a heavy winter, a regular winter that really dumps snow, cools them down, gets the wood fully saturated, i don't know when they're going to stop burning. that is climate change. cat: mark morales has been overseeing efforts to fight this year's knp complex fire. he says the decades of prescribed burning in the park are paying off. but the sheer number of wildfires that have burned across the west means resources are limited. >> we're trying to figure out where we can go put lines, what resource is needed, whether it's a bulldozer, a hand crew, an engine crew. and so, if you don't have those resources available, you have to decide, where can we go? so you may not be able to put people in the highest-priority areas. cat: given the challenges, morales is proud of his crew's progress battling the fire. but he says the relentless pace takes its toll. mark morales: they have been at this for an extre
cat: a year later, two sequoias are ill burning from the castle fire. christywe used our helicopter. we dumped water on them. they're still burning. and if unless we get a heavy winter, a regular winter that really dumps snow, cools them down, gets the wood fully saturated, i don't know when they're going to stop burning. that is climate change. cat: mark morales has been overseeing efforts to fight this year's knp complex fire. he says the decades of prescribed burning in the park are paying...
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and stewart stevens is a veteran of five republican presidential cam pains. he happened to work chris christie's2 race. stewart, i'm going to start with you as someone who's running a lot of races. one thing is there's who wins and loses. if you are trying to look at trends, there are losses that are good losses. if things swing eight points, you can say, hey, we made ground. jon ossoff's first election down in georgia, he didn't win but clearly there was movement. i don't think you can find a single result for this party, you know? >> it wasn't that long ago where california was the beating heart of the republican party. it was the ideological heart. it was the electoral college sentinel. independents knock it down to third place. departing doesn't have any role in major decisions how to govern california. you do crazy stuff like this. it's really a classic race about neoism. there was nothing this race was about except, what, newsom had done too much to protect the citizens of california? so sort of like a referendum on death? i'm glad death lost. what does that say about the party. there are
and stewart stevens is a veteran of five republican presidential cam pains. he happened to work chris christie's2 race. stewart, i'm going to start with you as someone who's running a lot of races. one thing is there's who wins and loses. if you are trying to look at trends, there are losses that are good losses. if things swing eight points, you can say, hey, we made ground. jon ossoff's first election down in georgia, he didn't win but clearly there was movement. i don't think you can find a...
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the situation described as a humanitarian crisis. christie smith explains why activists are concerned about how those migrants are being treated. >> of course we are outraged by what's happening at the border. >> reporter: people gathered outside i.c.e. regional headquarters in san francisco to denounce the treatment of haitian migrants flooding into the rio grand. >> members of the faith community to call on the biden administration to stop deportations of haitians immediately, as well as to end detention. >> free them! >> all! >> reporter: this is part of a national day of action demanding changes to the immigration system. the biden administration is facing sharp criticism for how it's handled the situation on the texas border. >> i'm haitian american, and the treatment of haitians at the border is a concern to me. it's a justice issue. >> reporter: images of agents on horseback confronting migrants sparked outrage. they are assigning the agents involved to desk duty while their actions are investigated. >> there's something about that ima
the situation described as a humanitarian crisis. christie smith explains why activists are concerned about how those migrants are being treated. >> of course we are outraged by what's happening at the border. >> reporter: people gathered outside i.c.e. regional headquarters in san francisco to denounce the treatment of haitian migrants flooding into the rio grand. >> members of the faith community to call on the biden administration to stop deportations of haitians...
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i think there is a number of them in christie mentioned right there, that you have a fairly unsophisticated population of people, especially when we're talking about dealing with a digital currency. it's not trying to take that as an insult. just the reality of what it is in el salvador. so there's going to be a huge hurdle in terms of education. and in terms of people adopting technology for the very 1st time that they've, they've never used before. i think that's going to be a huge hurdle, but i, i honestly think the biggest hurdle el salvador will face will come from the outside of the country. it won't be just the, you know, financial literacy and digital economy literacy that has to take place. but also just the influence and the undue influence of other countries and those baking institutions and those, you know, groups like the international monetary fund who don't like this idea. what they don't want to see is the idea of big coin is legal center becoming something that catches on throughout the world. and so if you could make an example of el salvador and show that things were poor
i think there is a number of them in christie mentioned right there, that you have a fairly unsophisticated population of people, especially when we're talking about dealing with a digital currency. it's not trying to take that as an insult. just the reality of what it is in el salvador. so there's going to be a huge hurdle in terms of education. and in terms of people adopting technology for the very 1st time that they've, they've never used before. i think that's going to be a huge hurdle,...
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on the weekends we have her reports at 5:00 and 6:00, and congratulations for everything, christie. >>> there's aibit. this little lady hatched in mid july as part of the aquarium's first attempt at breeding tufted puffins. they didn't announce her arrival until this week. all part of a nationwide program to help the species survive and thrive at zoos and aquariums. they grow to about 15 inches but only weigh one to two pounds. congratulations to the monterey bay aquarium. nbc bay area and telemundo 48 with our pawsitivel good awards. "saturday night live" coming up next. have a great night. and there you have it- woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow. -big deal! ...we get unlimited for just 30 bucks. sweet, i get that too and mine has 5g included. that's cool, but ours save us serious clam-aroonies. relax people, my wireless is crushing it. that's because you all have xfinity mobile with your internet. it's wireless so good, it keeps one upping itself. [ nbc theme tones play ] >> and now, vice president mike pence receives the covid-19 vaccine on live tv.
on the weekends we have her reports at 5:00 and 6:00, and congratulations for everything, christie. >>> there's aibit. this little lady hatched in mid july as part of the aquarium's first attempt at breeding tufted puffins. they didn't announce her arrival until this week. all part of a nationwide program to help the species survive and thrive at zoos and aquariums. they grow to about 15 inches but only weigh one to two pounds. congratulations to the monterey bay aquarium. nbc bay area...
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a look at the lineup. first up new jersey governor chris christie. talk a about a lot or talk about zero.t is how much a $3 trillion bill will cost according to nancy pelosi. how does that make sense? it's up to you, governor, to tell us. this is senator john kennedy. he is talking about the rebranding this woman who is the vice president of the united states kamala harris. they have crisis managers, they want harris to bring it to success in 2022. kayleigh mcenany on what the "new york times" decided to focus on and that was the redesign of the american flag. i know what you are thinking. finally. and adam carolla will go on the clock. but, first, this: america americans remain stranded in terrorist controlled country called afghanistan. while the democrats and most of the media want us to turn the page on that country, representative michael waltz exposed what's really going on. >> frankly, they are being slaughtered right now as we speak with our weapons. with our damn equipment. our allies are being slaughtered. every morning we wake up to beheading videos, to executions, can to peopl
a look at the lineup. first up new jersey governor chris christie. talk a about a lot or talk about zero.t is how much a $3 trillion bill will cost according to nancy pelosi. how does that make sense? it's up to you, governor, to tell us. this is senator john kennedy. he is talking about the rebranding this woman who is the vice president of the united states kamala harris. they have crisis managers, they want harris to bring it to success in 2022. kayleigh mcenany on what the "new york...
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seems like there was a bigger problem here at hand. christy had a stable coin spent in this debate. why is there so much attention? unstable coins right now. right now they're kind of saying a stable point or the threat to the current financial system because the points are essentially points pay to the us dollar. things like us, b, t, u, b, c, use the usb di, crack cetera. so people started using stable points in lieu of actual dollars, then essentially the country and the fan will have just lost their power because the country is the only body in the us that can issue legal tender. but it's stable point became widely accepted exchange and then secondly, the treasury is no longer the only shouldn't. that's the real reason that they want to try to rein in because they moved everything. but then of course, the other reason that they're citing include things like the fact that they will mine are not necessarily trustworthy. as the company behind the issue, we do not have a one to one with their ratio. as private companies, the issue in companies don't need for that at the high where a
seems like there was a bigger problem here at hand. christy had a stable coin spent in this debate. why is there so much attention? unstable coins right now. right now they're kind of saying a stable point or the threat to the current financial system because the points are essentially points pay to the us dollar. things like us, b, t, u, b, c, use the usb di, crack cetera. so people started using stable points in lieu of actual dollars, then essentially the country and the fan will have just...
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christi. always grateful to be with you. we begin this morning with a battle against covid and the continuing debate over booster shots. an fda panel recommended boosters for the pfizer vaccine for 65 and older and those at high risk of severe illness but not for everyone who originally got the pfizer vaccine as the white house had initially planned. >> the most pressing concern is the wave of unvaccinated people filling up hospitals right now. that's leading to tough decisions about rationing care. cnn's nadya lamero looks at the latest numbers of covid cases in key hot spots and what they tell us about what's happening right now. >> reporter: florida, alabama, a big-time college football showdown in the heart of sec country but big-time covid-19 country. florida reported fewer than 100,000 new covid cases over the past week since july 16th. the state surpassed the grim milestone of 50,000 deaths from the virus. >> 96.6% of those individuals were unvaccinated. so we encourage you to get out and get vaccinated. >> reporter: with no masks or vaccine mand
christi. always grateful to be with you. we begin this morning with a battle against covid and the continuing debate over booster shots. an fda panel recommended boosters for the pfizer vaccine for 65 and older and those at high risk of severe illness but not for everyone who originally got the pfizer vaccine as the white house had initially planned. >> the most pressing concern is the wave of unvaccinated people filling up hospitals right now. that's leading to tough decisions about...
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a critical part of american history. we're expecting the ceremony to start at 9:30 this morning. the krit tall time you talked about it, christi, is 10:03. that's when united flight 93 weren't down. another person speaking as well is steven ruda, a retired battalion chief who responded on 9/11. it was a common field one day, a field of honor forever. the family will pass by a wall to the site and cross through. we'll hear from kim naki. the brother of jim naki. he said this world is a safer place because of them but it's not a better world because it is not here. it did not hit the intended target, the united states capitol. the 40 men and women possibly saved countless lives. christi, boris. >> darryl, it was the words that were said on board as they decided to try to storm the cockpit and take down the terrorists, take control of the air aircraft, let's roll. darryl forges from shanksville, pennsylvania, thank you so much. >> let's go to jeff zeleny. we're not expected to hear from president biden today. he released the prerecorded message that we played earlier. this is something the last four presidents had to manage. toda
a critical part of american history. we're expecting the ceremony to start at 9:30 this morning. the krit tall time you talked about it, christi, is 10:03. that's when united flight 93 weren't down. another person speaking as well is steven ruda, a retired battalion chief who responded on 9/11. it was a common field one day, a field of honor forever. the family will pass by a wall to the site and cross through. we'll hear from kim naki. the brother of jim naki. he said this world is a safer...
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a governor. sometimes it is appropriate, but this time was not the time to do it. we have to be persuasive. we have to continue to persuade. host: that was governor christie from yesterday. "the hill" has a look at the legal challenges. some experts believe the president is on strong legal footing, but they expect the new will for businesses that will be spearheaded by the labor department's safety and occupational administration to trigger those lawsuits. tori and facebook posting this morning, "it is excellent, a job is a privilege, and not a right pickle -- right." caller: i believe that if you are vaccinated, you shouldn't have to worry about other people not vaccinated it if you are the president and you mandate it in someone dies from the maxime, there are going to be lawsuit about that. you understand what i'm meaning? host: you are saying that is why it is the wrong approach? caller: yes, there ends up being lawsuits from the people that get it, they get the shot in they die, there
a governor. sometimes it is appropriate, but this time was not the time to do it. we have to be persuasive. we have to continue to persuade. host: that was governor christie from yesterday. "the hill" has a look at the legal challenges. some experts believe the president is on strong legal footing, but they expect the new will for businesses that will be spearheaded by the labor department's safety and occupational administration to trigger those lawsuits. tori and facebook posting...
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it was a lot quieter. christy and democratic union headquarters in berlin, where they're set for perhaps their worst performance for a long time. in fact, they may well along with the, the christian social union who represent that in bavaria be set to lose around 90 percent of the vote where they were last time around. and if we stay all the christine social union in bavaria exit polls, putting them on 32.5 percent. that would be the lowest performance at an election to 1949. as you said, neil germans don't pick directly at chancellor for what they did get off the fluid as part of the exit polls. who would they prefer to take on that job, particularly when it comes to who would they prefer in a crisis? i can tell you that the exit polls showed 60 percent of german said they won't all of sholtes of the social democrats as their chancellor when it comes to a crisis. 25 percent said armand lawsuit of the christian democratic union. while 50 percent, they're about 18 percent of their thereabout said a babel of the gre
it was a lot quieter. christy and democratic union headquarters in berlin, where they're set for perhaps their worst performance for a long time. in fact, they may well along with the, the christian social union who represent that in bavaria be set to lose around 90 percent of the vote where they were last time around. and if we stay all the christine social union in bavaria exit polls, putting them on 32.5 percent. that would be the lowest performance at an election to 1949. as you said, neil...
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smith, nbc bay area news. >> christie mentioned that new poll that gives governor newsom a comfortable lead. but another poll says otherwise. so slightly different results. our political analysts will explain why that is and how much we should be reading into these polls. that's coming up on our 7:00 newscast. if you have questions about your ballot, we've got answers. our scott mcgrew has put together an explainer on how to complete your ballot correctly. find it at nbcbayarea.com/recall. >>> up next, controversy caught on camera. an incident at a high school in contra costa county. >>> labor day weekend. potentially poor air quality. how many families are changing their holiday plans. >>> speaking of that, holiday weekend forecast. 60s now in san francisco but we could be looking at 70s this weekend. but also upper 90s to near 100 degrees before we get to monday. a closer look at those changes ahead when we come right back. >>> more data isvaluate covid-1 booster shots according to a scientist at the cdc. >> there are new developments in the coronavirus. europe might be a
smith, nbc bay area news. >> christie mentioned that new poll that gives governor newsom a comfortable lead. but another poll says otherwise. so slightly different results. our political analysts will explain why that is and how much we should be reading into these polls. that's coming up on our 7:00 newscast. if you have questions about your ballot, we've got answers. our scott mcgrew has put together an explainer on how to complete your ballot correctly. find it at...
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a wreath. i must note, christi, this day comes two weeks after the u.s. withdrew from afghanistan ending a 20-year war as the outcome of 9/11. that didn't happen before a suicide blast killed 13 u.s. service members at the kabul airport, a tragedy still fresh on american's minds today. >> jasmine wright, so good to see you. thank you. >>> on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks today and the recent withdrawal of u.s. forces from afghanistan as jasmine mentioned, many americans are reflecting on the war on terror and what it's meant for them and the country, especially those who have risked their lives defending the united states. veterans of the wars in afghanistan, iraq and other nations and the families of the men and women who paid the ultimate price. here to share her story is ryan mannion. she's the gold star sister of travis mannion. she's also the president of the travis mannion foundation which we will discuss. first, ryan, thank you so much for sharing part of your day with us. i want you to share your brother's story with our viewers, why he
a wreath. i must note, christi, this day comes two weeks after the u.s. withdrew from afghanistan ending a 20-year war as the outcome of 9/11. that didn't happen before a suicide blast killed 13 u.s. service members at the kabul airport, a tragedy still fresh on american's minds today. >> jasmine wright, so good to see you. thank you. >>> on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks today and the recent withdrawal of u.s. forces from afghanistan as jasmine mentioned, many...
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they return ballots by mail nbc bay area christy smith takes a look. >> today some people came to drop off ballots. others came. people do seem engaged with this special election. >> this is very special in that we start opening our 11-day vote centers. >> in san mateo county ready for the recall election less than two weeks away. >> they're very, very important because they provide services and people may lose their ballot. >> jim is assistant chief elections officer for san mateo county. he says about 90% of voters are mailing in ballots or dropping them in at drop-off locations. >> as of today, we have 167,000 that have been returned. that's approximately 38%. >> reporter: a few voters decided to come in person. >> i had my ballot but i decided to do it on the machine, because when i vote on the machine, it has a print-out that showed who i voted for and i dropped it, so at least i know that's official. >> he sees it this way. >> i think trusting the system today is a little tough. >> reporter: governor gavin newsom was in san francisco this week fighting the keep his job. he face a
they return ballots by mail nbc bay area christy smith takes a look. >> today some people came to drop off ballots. others came. people do seem engaged with this special election. >> this is very special in that we start opening our 11-day vote centers. >> in san mateo county ready for the recall election less than two weeks away. >> they're very, very important because they provide services and people may lose their ballot. >> jim is assistant chief elections...
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a very good sunday morning. welcome to "new day." i'm christi paul. >> i'm boris sanchez. building back from hurricane ida. louisiana's governor says that his state has a long way to go its recovery, what he calls the biggest challenge in the recovery effort. >>> senator joe manchin is squaring off with delfellow democrats and potentially throwing up roadblocks for president biden's agenda of that massive spending bill. >>> plus, last man out. cnn sitting down with a pilot who flew the final evacuation flight out of afghanistan. >>> also, going to extremes. from devastating floods and powerful hurricanes, how climate change is fueling this extreme weather and why we can see more of it. ♪ >>> it is sunday, september 5th. we are so grateful you are spending part of your labor day weekend with us. good morning, christi. >> good morning, boris. yeah, happy labor day to everybody. maybe a little extra day this there for you, we hope. so we're talking about president biden, he is preparing to visit another area of the country ravaged by hurricane ida. he will travel to new york and new jersey this week to survey
a very good sunday morning. welcome to "new day." i'm christi paul. >> i'm boris sanchez. building back from hurricane ida. louisiana's governor says that his state has a long way to go its recovery, what he calls the biggest challenge in the recovery effort. >>> senator joe manchin is squaring off with delfellow democrats and potentially throwing up roadblocks for president biden's agenda of that massive spending bill. >>> plus, last man out. cnn sitting down...
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a live from doha. also coming up with more. christie protest is gathering saddam's capital. they accused the military of flossing a full takeover.
a live from doha. also coming up with more. christie protest is gathering saddam's capital. they accused the military of flossing a full takeover.
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i mean, people jump into this coin that claim, they take a risk, they lose her password, they lose their money. as christy, they wisely pointed out, this is sort of part of freedom. it's part of how things function. and so the regulators are kind of trying to put a damper on all this stuff. the can't really do it. ultimately, all they can do is go after the exchanges themselves, the very few exchange that actually survive the 20132014 regulation. and so they're going to be going to squeeze him harder and, and they're going to have to hire more compliance officers. but, you know, the crypto space is one of the bright spots of the american economy right now. the fastest growing companies are all involved in crypto and as christy also pointed out that they're, they're kind of confused. regulators don't want to crush the industry, but they want to make them behave like bill fashioned and suzanne control. but the whole structure of crypto designed to evade all of those restrictions and they're going to have a very difficult time doing that. and now, christie, we also heard this week from ray dalio, the founder
i mean, people jump into this coin that claim, they take a risk, they lose her password, they lose their money. as christy, they wisely pointed out, this is sort of part of freedom. it's part of how things function. and so the regulators are kind of trying to put a damper on all this stuff. the can't really do it. ultimately, all they can do is go after the exchanges themselves, the very few exchange that actually survive the 20132014 regulation. and so they're going to be going to squeeze him...
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office holders including people who are pretty -- i mean, greg abbott is something of a true believer but christie gnome and desantis are not true believers. this is a good thing to raise money on. it excites the republican $20 giver but doesn't excite people in the suburbs and especially women of the subbeshurbs who ar people the republicans need to win back. biden is not thinking about the politics but the maneuver he's executed is politically powerful. >> keep in mind, desantis is fighting to his court after court against businesses in his own states who are saying we want vaccine mandates, the cruise ships. they want it for their business and he's fighting against business. it's the most counter gop thing i've heard in quite sometime. but dr. marty, if governor desantis or governor gnome, governor ducy succeeds in stopping biden's rules, what will it mean? will the impact be in the context where people under 12 can't get vaccinated and you're not going to require the 85 million americans who could to get it? >> he's not going to succeed. osha has the authority, which is where this has been pla
office holders including people who are pretty -- i mean, greg abbott is something of a true believer but christie gnome and desantis are not true believers. this is a good thing to raise money on. it excites the republican $20 giver but doesn't excite people in the suburbs and especially women of the subbeshurbs who ar people the republicans need to win back. biden is not thinking about the politics but the maneuver he's executed is politically powerful. >> keep in mind, desantis is...
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>> in general, cisa's goal is to be a source of christie's -- a source of x or tease across all sectors. -- a source of expertise across all sectors. we ensure that they benefit from our expertise when they develop review -- regulations applicable to entities within given jurisdictions. our collaboration with tsa along those lines -- we certainly look forward to conversations with other regulators based upon their own unique authorities. >> i will take that as a gas. -- as a yes. >> we support strong cybersecurity across all sectors, that's correct. >> thank you. thank you. i did have some questions for ms. proctor but unfortunately she is not able to answer. if we clear this up in the next few minutes, i will ask her her questions, but i will move to the ranking member, mr. giminez for his five minutes. >> thank you. i really appreciate it. this is for mr. goldstein. mr. goldstein, is there any difference -- i understand that tsa has jurisdiction, i guess, over pipeline security, but i look at cybersecurity a little differently than physical security. the physical aspect of the pipelin
>> in general, cisa's goal is to be a source of christie's -- a source of x or tease across all sectors. -- a source of expertise across all sectors. we ensure that they benefit from our expertise when they develop review -- regulations applicable to entities within given jurisdictions. our collaboration with tsa along those lines -- we certainly look forward to conversations with other regulators based upon their own unique authorities. >> i will take that as a gas. -- as a yes....
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hard to imagine the justices today learning together, it sounds like the plot of a reality tv show or maybe an agatha christie novel. as a result, over 34 years the marshall court issued 1129 decisions, all but 87 of the court opinions. were unanimous. and about half of all the courts opinions were authored by marshall in 2000. it's an astounding record. but what makes it even more extraordinary fris that every justice appointed to the court after marshall was appointed by a democrat republican president who opposed marshall's federalism . and yet with this powerful intellect and his considerable charm, marshall managed to find common ground in almost every case and forge a unanimous decision. marshall had a gift for inventing concepts that may compromise possible. for example he invented the idea of self-executing and non- executing treaters and the idea of sovereignty as legal strategies for managing conflict betweenjacksonian democracy and the rights of indigenous tribes .where did all this legal creativity come from? unlike all the other great virginian founders, washington, jefferson, madison, monroe, le
hard to imagine the justices today learning together, it sounds like the plot of a reality tv show or maybe an agatha christie novel. as a result, over 34 years the marshall court issued 1129 decisions, all but 87 of the court opinions. were unanimous. and about half of all the courts opinions were authored by marshall in 2000. it's an astounding record. but what makes it even more extraordinary fris that every justice appointed to the court after marshall was appointed by a democrat republican...
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and i think christie, you put it very well when you said this is a lot of theatrics. of course, we have to remember, this is the blocks the state of the union address. they're really laying out proposals and grandiose ideas and helps to gain support for all of that. but we will see what happens. and if china respond in the coming days, boom bus, christie, i and professor rich will. thank you so much. thank you. thing in the region, the completion of the north through 2 pipeline comes as europe is facing a shortage of natural gas. that is sent prices skyrocketing by more than 35 percent in the last month alone. natural gas prices have already doubled this year, and experts are warning they could have a 13 year hy, this winter, as a lack of supply needs rising demand. to put that in the context, washington storage of natural gas is 7.6 percent below the 5 year average. but europe storage is 16 percent below the 5 year average hitting a record low for the month of september. all of this putting the pressure on germany to move as quickly as possible to certify the word st
and i think christie, you put it very well when you said this is a lot of theatrics. of course, we have to remember, this is the blocks the state of the union address. they're really laying out proposals and grandiose ideas and helps to gain support for all of that. but we will see what happens. and if china respond in the coming days, boom bus, christie, i and professor rich will. thank you so much. thank you. thing in the region, the completion of the north through 2 pipeline comes as europe...